An action-packed Southern mystery adventure that will have you laughing and guessing until the very end!The whole town thinks Willem has already committed two murders. Why shouldn’t they believe he’s committed more?For the past year and a half, Willem has been an outcast in his hometown. Everyone believes he’s a killer. On top of the murder accusations, his “biofuel/fertilizer” business is failing. He’s well over knee-deep in inventory with no chance of a sale in sight. When Murven, his out-of-work best buddy, volunteers to help him with his daily collection, they discover Willem is stockpiling more than he bargained for as an "entre-manure."Once the sheriff gets involved, Willem's past and Murven's general reputation slingshot them both to the top of the list of murder suspects. With a little help from an unexpected ally, they escape custody and fight to clear their names of murder. As the news spreads, every busybody and media hog in the county—family, friend or foe—wants a piece of Willem and Murven's fifteen minutes of infamy.
Don’t do it. Seriously not one ounce of it is probable. I hated everything about it. I had to read it for book club. Goes into a 2 paragraph description of him putting paper towels on his ear but we get no description of them getting out of the bunker? Then these two idiots are really off getting all these clues? Literally starts off with them shoveling up cow poop and putting it in buckets and then moving the full buckets to the back of his truck and then in the truck they are finding a whole human arm. So he just scoops up a full human arm and puts it in what I’m assuming is a 5 gallon bucket, all without realizing it. Wooh. It was too stupid to be funny. All I’m happy about was that it took only 2.5 hrs to read but also that’s time I’ll never get back.
I didn’t care for it necessarily. The characters were ridiculous. It was not that funny to me but the plot was a mystery so. I suppose, that says something. Not sure what…🤷♀️
DANG, from R.D. Smith had my chuckling all through the read. A trailer park mystery, involving two characters trying to prove their innocents. Funny, light reading.